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public:t-vien-10-3:lab_4_materials:physx [2010/10/07 01:22] claudiopublic:t-vien-10-3:lab_4_materials:physx [2024/04/29 13:33] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Factory Scene with PhysX (unfairly only for Windows) ====== ====== Factory Scene with PhysX (unfairly only for Windows) ======
-The Panda 1.7.0 distribution comes with a Python exposure for PhysX, which is called Panda PhysX. Panda PhysX is a Python library you will use to access the Physx API from a Panda script.\\ +The Panda 1.7.0 distribution comes with a Python exposure for PhysX, which is called Panda PhysX. Panda PhysX is a Python library you will use to access the Physx API from a Panda script. This tutorial is created by Claudio Pedica (you may get in touch with him if there are questions)\\ 
-  - To begin with, you need to import the Panda PhysX classes you will use along the code.<code python>+  - For this to work,  you need to first install [[http://www.ru.is/kennarar/hannes/share/PhysX_9.10.0513_SystemSoftware.exe|The PhysX Software System]] 
 +  - In your code, you need to import the Panda PhysX classes.<code python>
 from panda3d.physx import PhysxManager from panda3d.physx import PhysxManager
 from panda3d.physx import PhysxEnums from panda3d.physx import PhysxEnums
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